FS: Rickenbacker 330/12VP in Mapleglo...

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FS: Rickenbacker 330/12VP in Mapleglo...

Post by tonewoods » Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:16 am

Hey all...

Up for sale is my beloved Rickenbacker 330/12VP in Mapleglo...
The "VP" denotes "Vintage Pickup"--so a 330/12 with the good old toaster pickups.
Serial number denotes a January of 1998 date of manufacturer...

The guitar is in great shape, but a few *very* minor dents that are very hard to see, much less photograph.
Great shape for a 16 year old guitar...
Great setup--ready to go. Sounds fabulous...

Comes with original case and candy--cloth and paperwork.
(Not the strings in the pic).

Looking to turn this into a 660/12, whose neck suits me a little better...
Would trade for one--dings and dents OK...

1850.00.
Might consider a trade for recording gear--what have U?

Thanks for looking...

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Post by tonewoods » Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:51 pm

Still here...
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Post by tonewoods » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:43 am

^^^
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Post by tonewoods » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:44 am

^^^
"You see, the whole thing about recording is the attempt at verisimilitude--not truth, but the appearance of truth."
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